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"
Monsieur
,
"
replied
the
count
,
with
a
chilling
air
,
"
I
am
very
happy
to
have
been
the
means
of
preserving
a
son
to
his
mother
,
for
they
say
that
the
sentiment
of
maternity
is
the
most
holy
of
all
;
and
the
good
fortune
which
occurred
to
me
,
monsieur
,
might
have
enabled
you
to
dispense
with
a
duty
which
,
in
its
discharge
,
confers
an
undoubtedly
great
honor
;
for
I
am
aware
that
M.
de
Villefort
is
not
usually
lavish
of
the
favor
which
he
now
bestows
on
me
--
a
favor
which
,
however
estimable
,
is
unequal
to
the
satisfaction
which
I
have
in
my
own
consciousness
.
"
Villefort
,
astonished
at
this
reply
,
which
he
by
no
means
expected
,
started
like
a
soldier
who
feels
the
blow
levelled
at
him
over
the
armor
he
wears
,
and
a
curl
of
his
disdainful
lip
indicated
that
from
that
moment
he
noted
in
the
tablets
of
his
brain
that
the
Count
of
Monte
Cristo
was
by
no
means
a
highly
bred
gentleman
.
He
glanced
around
,
in
order
to
seize
on
something
on
which
the
conversation
might
turn
,
and
seemed
to
fall
easily
on
a
topic
.
He
saw
the
map
which
Monte
Cristo
had
been
examining
when
he
entered
,
and
said
,
"
You
seem
geographically
engaged
,
sir
?
It
is
a
rich
study
for
you
,
who
,
as
I
learn
,
have
seen
as
many
lands
as
are
delineated
on
this
map
.
"
"
Yes
,
sir
,
"
replied
the
count
;
"
I
have
sought
to
make
of
the
human
race
,
taken
in
the
mass
,
what
you
practice
every
day
on
individuals
--
a
physiological
study
.
I
have
believed
it
was
much
easier
to
descend
from
the
whole
to
a
part
than
to
ascend
from
a
part
to
the
whole
.
It
is
an
algebraic
axiom
,
which
makes
us
proceed
from
a
known
to
an
unknown
quantity
,
and
not
from
an
unknown
to
a
known
;
but
sit
down
,
sir
,
I
beg
of
you
.
"
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Monte
Cristo
pointed
to
a
chair
,
which
the
procureur
was
obliged
to
take
the
trouble
to
move
forwards
himself
,
while
the
count
merely
fell
back
into
his
own
,
on
which
he
had
been
kneeling
when
M.
Villefort
entered
.
Thus
the
count
was
halfway
turned
towards
his
visitor
,
having
his
back
towards
the
window
,
his
elbow
resting
on
the
geographical
chart
which
furnished
the
theme
of
conversation
for
the
moment
--
a
conversation
which
assumed
,
as
in
the
case
of
the
interviews
with
Danglars
and
Morcerf
,
a
turn
analogous
to
the
persons
,
if
not
to
the
situation
.
"
Ah
,
you
philosophize
,
"
replied
Villefort
,
after
a
moment
's
silence
,
during
which
,
like
a
wrestler
who
encounters
a
powerful
opponent
,
he
took
breath
;
"
well
,
sir
,
really
,
if
,
like
you
,
I
had
nothing
else
to
do
,
I
should
seek
a
more
amusing
occupation
.
"
"
Why
,
in
truth
,
sir
,
"
was
Monte
Cristo
's
reply
,
"
man
is
but
an
ugly
caterpillar
for
him
who
studies
him
through
a
solar
microscope
;
but
you
said
,
I
think
,
that
I
had
nothing
else
to
do
.
Now
,
really
,
let
me
ask
,
sir
,
have
you
?
--
do
you
believe
you
have
anything
to
do
?
or
to
speak
in
plain
terms
,
do
you
really
think
that
what
you
do
deserves
being
called
anything
?
"
Villefort
's
astonishment
redoubled
at
this
second
thrust
so
forcibly
made
by
his
strange
adversary
.
It
was
a
long
time
since
the
magistrate
had
heard
a
paradox
so
strong
,
or
rather
,
to
say
the
truth
more
exactly
,
it
was
the
first
time
he
had
ever
heard
of
it
.
The
procureur
exerted
himself
to
reply
.
"
Sir
,
"
he
responded
,
"
you
are
a
stranger
,
and
I
believe
you
say
yourself
that
a
portion
of
your
life
has
been
spent
in
Oriental
countries
,
so
you
are
not
aware
how
human
justice
,
so
expeditious
in
barbarous
countries
,
takes
with
us
a
prudent
and
well-studied
course
.
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"
"
Oh
,
yes
--
yes
,
I
do
,
sir
;
it
is
the
pede
claudo
of
the
ancients
.
I
know
all
that
,
for
it
is
with
the
justice
of
all
countries
especially
that
I
have
occupied
myself
--
it
is
with
the
criminal
procedure
of
all
nations
that
I
have
compared
natural
justice
,
and
I
must
say
,
sir
,
that
it
is
the
law
of
primitive
nations
,
that
is
,
the
law
of
retaliation
,
that
I
have
most
frequently
found
to
be
according
to
the
law
of
God
.
"
"
If
this
law
were
adopted
,
sir
,
"
said
the
procureur
,
"
it
would
greatly
simplify
our
legal
codes
,
and
in
that
case
the
magistrates
would
not
(
as
you
just
observed
)
have
much
to
do
.
"